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Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Comic Book of the Week: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
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Last year at around this time (or a month earlier, perhaps), I posted galleries of cinematic and TV spaceships from the 1970s, 1980s, 1...
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The robots of the 1950s cinema were generally imposing, huge, terrifying, and of humanoid build. If you encountered these metal men,...
Absolutely great the story is engaging, and has beautiful artwork. The book itself is fairly durable.
ReplyDeleteMy kids and I enjoy this comic. I wait for the the collection to come out digitally so we have more to read at once but I am considering buying the TPB do they can flip through the awesome art and great stories on their own. The pacing and action is enough to keep both kids interested but complex enough for an older fan like me to enjoy. Love it!
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